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You are the security analyst for your organization. Clients are complaining about being unable to connect to the wireless network. After looking into the issue, you have noticed short bursts of high-intensity RF signals are interfering with your wireless network's signal.

Which type of attack are you MOST likely experiencing?

answer

Jamming


Bluesnarfing


Disassociation


Cloning

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Jamming

Explanation: Short bursts of high‑intensity RF interference are characteristic of a jamming (radio interference) attack that causes a wireless DoS. Bluesnarfing targets Bluetooth data theft, disassociation sends deauth frames to kick clients off, and cloning copies an identity (e.g., MAC) — none cause RF interference.